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she was between him and to specifically for the region teams because they can't read cds intake for cisco's still in my opinion i cannot imagine thing leaving you wanting to press china to support a utensil ways that are unsavory out on. i am on the really great student at the moment education. from a low he can advise the school some foreign languages the school who is also reluctant to lend a forum in which she says that can only change if the children staunton in the cage. it's about. the two countries to be coming claims as to who owns. and soon it becomes more difficult to make more speaking of which i ask other countries things are changing in britain though as of next year. primary schools will be obliged to teach a foreign language albeit not necessarily as intensity is here. a number of schools are offering bantering and the language is french and spanish and i think that this will be the beginning of the growing them and cecil nine reached learning from the young age next ten years putting him to miss because it is to make sure they can continue learning the language when they mov
she was between him and to specifically for the region teams because they can't read cds intake for cisco's still in my opinion i cannot imagine thing leaving you wanting to press china to support a utensil ways that are unsavory out on. i am on the really great student at the moment education. from a low he can advise the school some foreign languages the school who is also reluctant to lend a forum in which she says that can only change if the children staunton in the cage. it's about. the...
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cisco can relatively track u.s. hiring, but the merger provided a catalyst for cisco and the job market was not really helping. >> what happens from here? >> what does it look like? the possibilities pretty huge, right? you have to buy it from a manufacture and sell it to a customer. , in allale, efficiency matters. it is expected to generate cost savings of $300 million after four years, buying power, they can literally buy more stuff and get better prices. the other winner, i should point out, is private equity. kkr owns 98% of u.s. foods, they purchased it back in 2007. win for themf a win- as well. >> alex, thank you very much. that was our markets reporter, alix steel, with the latest on the cisco acquisition. bigking of retail and names, all day tomorrow inside ups, the biggest day of the year for the package delivery company. carol massar will be there with the company's one billion -- at the company's $1 billion hub in kentucky. more than 4 million packages per day are sorted there during the holiday season.
cisco can relatively track u.s. hiring, but the merger provided a catalyst for cisco and the job market was not really helping. >> what happens from here? >> what does it look like? the possibilities pretty huge, right? you have to buy it from a manufacture and sell it to a customer. , in allale, efficiency matters. it is expected to generate cost savings of $300 million after four years, buying power, they can literally buy more stuff and get better prices. the other winner, i...
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would have pulled the trigger. >>> which leaves with cisco. despite doing a massive restructure in the previous quarter, should it have heralded a better turnaround. i still can't believe for the life of me why cisco didn't preannounce its horrendous situation, especially when you consider the drop off in forecasts for next year. i think cisco is getting its butt kicked by everyone right now. it's not fashionable to talk about it. but come on, let's be out there. we poelt spoke to palo alto the day. i believe sienna is winning the war and so is juniper. the solution? somebody's head needs to roll, specifically john chambers. hey, hey, ho ho, john chambers has to go. he has been unable to turn around the operation. the a la carte companies are crushing end solution providers like cisco. only one way out. break up the company. and that's something probably can't do. i think he'll be too stubborn. i think new blood would invigorate the company and bring it back into the fold of real growth technology. let him say as chairman. just like ibm and at
would have pulled the trigger. >>> which leaves with cisco. despite doing a massive restructure in the previous quarter, should it have heralded a better turnaround. i still can't believe for the life of me why cisco didn't preannounce its horrendous situation, especially when you consider the drop off in forecasts for next year. i think cisco is getting its butt kicked by everyone right now. it's not fashionable to talk about it. but come on, let's be out there. we poelt spoke to palo...
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cisco is the deal today, the ,ood service version, sysco not the tech firm, cisco. they're doing a deal, buying a property from private equity owners, amazingly up 26% today at the open, the most since the 1980 deal the ulster their position in north america as the largest distributor of food and restaurants, expanding their geographical reach and supply chain cost savings. this is a big deal, 23% in one day. >> especially lately. >> lately you have seen a lot of that, where the acquirer sees a bump in the stock rice. >> right. maybe it is also a sign that the economy has turned. >> it is a different story for cisco, though. we have been talking about the markets today and the restaurant poorly, having done so bigger is better and they will have more power to control their cost, but it is because the industry is so weak, people have been eating out a lot less. >> in the most recent conference call, executives talked about a challenging environment in the casual dining sector. >> the real question here is -- where his regulation? 26% of the market, analysts said that
cisco is the deal today, the ,ood service version, sysco not the tech firm, cisco. they're doing a deal, buying a property from private equity owners, amazingly up 26% today at the open, the most since the 1980 deal the ulster their position in north america as the largest distributor of food and restaurants, expanding their geographical reach and supply chain cost savings. this is a big deal, 23% in one day. >> especially lately. >> lately you have seen a lot of that, where the...
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but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. female announcer: sunday's your last chance sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. through sunday, thanksgiving weekend, save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. the triple choice sale ends sunday, thanksgiving weekend. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> as steve kroft reported in november of 2009, end-of-life health care may prolong life, but the cost of doing that may also bankrupt the country. >> with end-of-life care, there are also delicate cultural and political considerations. patients with their family's support want to cling to life, and it is often
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want to tell you, in the food-service business we are looking at cisco. they are acquiring a fellow food services and -- fell a few -- fellow food service distributor. together combined companies could bring in about $55 billion in sales in would be based in houston. we are seeing is the value of the deal is about three and a half billion plus debt on top of that. we are seeing obviously the stock of cisco has been moving exponentially to the upside. another memo watching closely is blackstone because of the allied ipo. it's actually moving ahead by one day due to the demand from investors. the trading on wednesday. no, the range is anticipated to be between 18 and $21. he will see that actually happens, but with that range it is roughly raised about two and a half billion dollars. paying down debt and get out of other states. it is something to watch. as you noted, right now we are fractionally holding on to gains at the moment. cheryl: nice to see that we're holding on to what we have on friday. thank you so much. it is a bull market. you can definitely
want to tell you, in the food-service business we are looking at cisco. they are acquiring a fellow food services and -- fell a few -- fellow food service distributor. together combined companies could bring in about $55 billion in sales in would be based in houston. we are seeing is the value of the deal is about three and a half billion plus debt on top of that. we are seeing obviously the stock of cisco has been moving exponentially to the upside. another memo watching closely is blackstone...
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winners pioneer and accept new markets in europe and the bundesliga has the german giants win again at cisco moscow and at home. plus old clothes new friends to a boxing legends are reunited in moscow five years often make a lot of value a defeated evander holyfield the last win of his career. and maiden milestone as such he wants one hundred days to go until russia's first at the paralympics tickets go on sale for both and because that means. football first there and the need to have boosted their chances of reaching the champions league playoffs often own goal saw them draw a one one time track at eco madrid but russian champions suffered a straight one defeat to holders by in munich and constantine but top off takes a closer look at the record breaking german side. byron mannix fairy tale began last season when they claimed the unique travel of german league and cup success as well as their champions league triumph and their fans want to carry on living happily ever after the bavarian side's dominance shows little sign of ending . they'd be truck bottom line craft braunschweig to me where
winners pioneer and accept new markets in europe and the bundesliga has the german giants win again at cisco moscow and at home. plus old clothes new friends to a boxing legends are reunited in moscow five years often make a lot of value a defeated evander holyfield the last win of his career. and maiden milestone as such he wants one hundred days to go until russia's first at the paralympics tickets go on sale for both and because that means. football first there and the need to have boosted...
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look at the results from ibm, oracle, and a cisco. you can see the moves that the cloud is having. this guy runs the division at microsoft that will save microsoft. listen to what he had to say about that from paris. >> there is a new growth. if you look at what happened in the last quarter, it grew over 100%. fortuneover 50% of the 500 using windows. to 1 billion up and a half. that is the kind of growth we see. it is going to a fundamental share. >> lets me put that into context. my croissant is growing at date 6% rate. his business is growing at a 100% rate. >> there are up. people who have shaped different parts of microsoft business. what makes them stand out? >> the ability to take something and build a giant a business. there are not a lot of people at microsoft -- microsoft is not create people who go to other companies and run them. unlike other companies that are a breeding ground for future leaders. microsoft executives can make their career about changing the ribbon or the save button and they can spend years on that kind of thing. if you look at servers and told busine
look at the results from ibm, oracle, and a cisco. you can see the moves that the cloud is having. this guy runs the division at microsoft that will save microsoft. listen to what he had to say about that from paris. >> there is a new growth. if you look at what happened in the last quarter, it grew over 100%. fortuneover 50% of the 500 using windows. to 1 billion up and a half. that is the kind of growth we see. it is going to a fundamental share. >> lets me put that into context....
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> everyone likes the oils when they're hot and ready! >> buy, buy, buy, buy, buy! >> no been like them when they're cold and sliding. >> sell, sell, sell, sell, sell! >> everyone likes them when the oil futures go up and up and no one likes it when the futures are in a downward trend like today and no one's paying attention at all to the pathetic price of natural gas except for the $4 after being in the $3 region for ages. maybe it's not that pathetic after all. now is the time to start buying, that's right, now. first i would like to return to the best of the best because i'm the best of breed guy and in this case we have two that are ripe for the pickings, noble energy and eog resources and that's the sale outside of denver and huge kicker in the mediterranean. i don't know if you're following what's going on in russia and the uk right now, but president putin is making a power grab that could position him in the threat for western europe. i'm not making this stuff up, although he's trying to prevent. anyway, when you hear you need to
cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> everyone likes the oils when they're hot and ready! >> buy, buy, buy, buy, buy! >> no been like them when they're cold and sliding. >> sell, sell, sell, sell, sell! >> everyone likes them when the oil futures go up and up and no one likes it when the futures are in a downward trend like today and no one's paying attention at all to the pathetic price of natural gas except for the $4 after being in the $3 region for ages. maybe...
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but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. you'reuncer: >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange." >>> israel's finance minister says repairing his country's economy will be hemmed by a better split in the regions it trades with. hadley has been there exclusively. hadley? >> reporter: good morning, ross. so basically it's been a pretty tough nine months for pierre lapede. many said he wanted the foreign affairs portfolio. he was given the finance portfolio. some rough times for the finance minister. had he to raise taxes in order to cut the $11 billion deficit. raising taxes is not something that's designed to make you very popular as well as cutting government spending. i spoke with the finance minister and he's pretty b buoyant. the public outcry on that, people are pretty pleased. i did ask him, is this just kicking the can down the road. take a listen. >> we have to reduce government expenses in a way that will not hurt all the services we want to give to the g
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but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. >>> there is -- one of us has to be the lover of the free and one of us has to be sort of the one that points out the downside to all of the congestion and traffic, right now, grinchy. we couldn't play the grinch if i didn't pretend to be that. >> you wear it well. >> i do wear it well. good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin continues off today. making headlines this morning, disney boosting its yearly dividend by 15%. i'll bet you they've listed their quarterly dividend by 50%, too. ridesing on the news in expanded trading, i think i would like to know what it's yielding instead of having that info in a vacuum. so quickly de-decembering that, it could be a 1.5. >> in tech news, the semi conductor add mip stroigz reports worldwide conductor of chips reached 27.1 billion and that's an increase from the same month last year. the industry's first ever mo
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handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. liz: literally 50,000 different kind of hairspray are on the shelves at ultra. david: half of them in the green room. liz: utl a-shares plunged. this is popular stock last couple years. shares plunged to lowest level in last month. what happened here, nicole. >> not even big hairspray used at fox could not save ultra. here are couple things for ulta. numbers came below analyst expectation. ceo mass been working on near term growth for the company, the long-term perspective they have been trying to work on the company, she took over in the last five months, basically were not doable. she has been trying to turn it around. meantime, today, terrible. in addition to that, you had jeffreys cut the target. piper jaffrey cut the target. stearn ag cut the target. you get the picture. tough day. david: we do indeed. thank you very much, nicole. have a great weekend. >>> five seconds ago the s&p futures closed. go back to th
handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. liz: literally 50,000 different kind of hairspray are on the shelves at ultra. david: half of them in the green room. liz: utl a-shares plunged. this is popular stock last couple years. shares plunged to lowest level in last month. what happened here, nicole. >> not even big hairspray used at fox could not save...
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but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back, everybody. ubs is unveiling its authorization plan. it is offering broker plans to firms that produce at least $150,000. it is eliminating broker pay for client households with less than $100,000 in their accounts. experienced brokers have to produce at least 350,000 to get paid. joe, i guess that's interesting, if you don't have at least 150,000, they're fought going to pay you for it. it used to be 75,000. >> here is a move to bring up the higher net w
but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i'll see you tomorrow. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed," fen-phen, the miracle weight-loss drug of the '90s, turns out to have a serious side effect. >> for some of these patients, this was very scary. this was a death sentence for some of them. >> narrator: when the story breaks, ambulance-chasing lawyers rush in, exploit tragedy, and pilfer their clients' money. >> these lawyers were already going to legally be paid fees in the amount of $60 million, but that wasn't enough. so they took $126 million out of a $200 million settlement. >> they wanted their rollses. they wanted their planes. they wanth
cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i'll see you tomorrow. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed," fen-phen, the miracle weight-loss drug of the '90s, turns out to have a serious side effect. >> for some of these patients, this was very scary. this was a death sentence for some of them. >> narrator:...
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but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ that's how ameriprise puts more new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here.
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but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. >>> >>> welcome back. we have a quick market flash here. starboard sending the company a letter repeating that it thinks the stock is deeply undervalued and significant opportunities exist to unlock value there and also said it wants a new board and management team. watching the stock up nearly 2%, $8.02. back to you guys. >> thank you so much. >>> let's head over to rick santelli for the numbers. rick, take it away. >> yes. we are going to get september and october for construction spending. and of course, as important as that is, i think the big number everybody's looking for is ism manufacturing. this is for the month of november. it's coming off a level that was best since april of '01. 54 points -- i'm sorry, i'm sorry. 57.3, 57.3. and that just takes out that 56.4 i referenced and continues to be the best level since april of '11 because that comp has a 59 handle. now, let's look at september construction spending. that was u
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cisco, the food company, announcing it's merging with u.s. foods in a deal worth $3.5 billion, sent shares of cisco soaring and still up 7% on this news. given imaging is spiking more than 26% after kavidian said it's buying it. they make pills that take photo inside your body. another stock popping, twitter, up more than 9% session highs. some investors are expressing optimism about the new tools for advertising and advertisers. one other stock showing healthy momentum going into the holiday season is estee lauder. this is the sometime of year when consumers flock to cosmetic counters for holiday gifts. will all of that holiday traffic translate into profits for the perfume producer? back to you. >> we are just two weeks and two days away from christmas. kelly and i have not begun shopping yet. after a somewhat disappointing black friday for retailers, we're wondering what companies have done to try and drive sales in what is a very competitive shopping season. >> let's check in on the consumer with william lauder. >> thank you. >> people wa
cisco, the food company, announcing it's merging with u.s. foods in a deal worth $3.5 billion, sent shares of cisco soaring and still up 7% on this news. given imaging is spiking more than 26% after kavidian said it's buying it. they make pills that take photo inside your body. another stock popping, twitter, up more than 9% session highs. some investors are expressing optimism about the new tools for advertising and advertisers. one other stock showing healthy momentum going into the holiday...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> welcome back live to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. the markets closed down for the fourth day in a row. economic news is pretty good. we'll talk about what this means for you and your portfolio. >>> how in the world does senate democratic leader harry reid get away with this. we're going to have that gory story for you in just a couple minutes. >>> now obama care is supposed to be working, okay? supposed to be working. but i want to know, what about the fact that millions of americans are going to be forced to find new doctors, the fact that insurers still aren't receiving accurate enrollment data, the fact that we haven't finished the payment system yet, the fact that there are security risks and can be hacked into more than ever before. what exactly is working, mr. president? that's what i want to know about. and i've got some questions of my own about this insurance company relationship. let's go with dorian warren, columbia university professor. we welcome back bob luschefsky and scott got leeb who managed to survive a congression
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that's been part of their expansion, they can undercut cisco and others on cost. they don't care as much about those huge profit margins. but they are still buying a lot from u.s. suppliers and it's high margin stuff. these chip sets from among them those three i mentioned. so it kind of works both ways. >> interesting. political story, business story, too. >> thanks. let's get a quick market flash. >> check out las vegas sands hitting a 5 1/2-year high. standard & poor's to a bbb minus from a bb plus. the outlook is stable. the bottom line, it is now an investment grade credit rating versus the high speculative or junk credit rating. that's why you're seeing shares pop up to at least the session highs. back to you. >> thanks, tom. >>> one of pandora's rivals is turning up the volume when it comes to the idea of going public. shazam likes the sound of it. we'll talk to the ceo. also, rick san telly in chicago. rick? >> you know, what happened in detroit yesterday is important from a legal standpoint, important when you're in a city like i'm standing in, chicago, w
that's been part of their expansion, they can undercut cisco and others on cost. they don't care as much about those huge profit margins. but they are still buying a lot from u.s. suppliers and it's high margin stuff. these chip sets from among them those three i mentioned. so it kind of works both ways. >> interesting. political story, business story, too. >> thanks. let's get a quick market flash. >> check out las vegas sands hitting a 5 1/2-year high. standard & poor's...
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handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed: the fugitives"... meet joe mccool -- a man with promises and plans for other people's life savings. >> we could get 10% a month on our money. sounded awful high, but awfully good, too. >> narrator: he is accused of profiling his clients. >> the older you were, the more vulnerable you were, the more likely you were gonna become joe mccool's next target. >> narrator: but after the money runs out, mccool loses his cool. >> if he didn't like what you had to ask or say, he would hang up on you. >> narrator: and, finally, when no one is looking, joe mccool slips out of town. but first, in lexington, kentucky, jim hammes plays his role perfectly -- the hardworking family man. >> i thought, "wow, i hope i have a great husband like that
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names that made that list include tech players intel with a yield of 3.3% and cisco with 3.2%. although after their latest earnings report, analysts have been cautious on this name. and in the health care space, pfizer and eli lilly offer a dividend yield that's higher than the ten-year. both of these stocks are lagging the s&p 500 this year. now, out of the two, damian conover says eli lilly has more upside. he says the main drivers include its insulin franchise and its animal health business. analysts also excited about lilly's promising alzheimer's drug which is in development. so soon, tyler, as rates rise, it could create a more competitive environment for these high-yielding dividend stocks. >> i'm sure it will. thank you, seema. >>> well, today marks the anniversary of alan greenspan's famous irrational exuberance warning to the markets. >> how do we know when irrational exuberance has unduly escalated asset values which then become subject to unexpected and prolonged contractions? >> ah, so 17 years later, as stocks sit as record highs, which companies could be sufferin
names that made that list include tech players intel with a yield of 3.3% and cisco with 3.2%. although after their latest earnings report, analysts have been cautious on this name. and in the health care space, pfizer and eli lilly offer a dividend yield that's higher than the ten-year. both of these stocks are lagging the s&p 500 this year. now, out of the two, damian conover says eli lilly has more upside. he says the main drivers include its insulin franchise and its animal health...
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but, of course, 's a good listener t. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works likeever before. david: time for a quick speed read, of the day's other headlines, five stories, one minute. twitter names first female board member. she was the former ceo of the economist group. we wish her well. >>> southwest airlines will add flights to new york's laguardia airport. of the low-cost carriers are dividing rights to 34 slots after american and us air won the justice department's approval for their merger. >>> fast-food workers on strike in 100 cities across the country to push for higher play. workers are calling for the minimum wage to rise from 7.25 an hour to 15 bucks an hour. >>> gm is dropping its chevy brand in europe by the end of 2015. auto giant will focus its resources on reviving its opal brands in the region. >>> fox's super bowl advertising inventory is already sold out with 30 seconds of airtime securing average rate of $4 million. fox was allotted 65, 30-second slots. making a lot of money on that one. that is today's "s
but, of course, 's a good listener t. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works likeever before. david: time for a quick speed read, of the day's other headlines, five stories, one minute. twitter names first female board member. she was the former ceo of the economist group. we wish her well. >>> southwest airlines will add flights to new york's laguardia airport. of the low-cost carriers are dividing rights to 34 slots after...
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and cisco has agreed to by u.s. foods for 3.5 billion dollars in the largest food distribution deal in north america in over 80 years. -- in over eight years. and the stock is at the highest level since 2004. todayld's is falling after disappointing same-store sales. oneu.s. market makes up third of macdonald's revenues. they were using happy meal treats from frozen may be more people would be in there. when we come back, congress going small. negotiators are coming up with a cease-fire. we will have that story in a moment. knowverything you want to about bitcoin but were afraid to ask. matt miller is a knee-deep in virtual currency. this is market makers on bloomberg tv. >> this is market makers. i am live at black rock world headquarters with an exclusive look at the world's largest asset manager. is the chief investment strategist at black rock. your colleague just gave us a schooling on japan. i want a schooling on u.s. markets. what shall we expect next year? >> 2014 is going to be a another good year. people h
and cisco has agreed to by u.s. foods for 3.5 billion dollars in the largest food distribution deal in north america in over 80 years. -- in over eight years. and the stock is at the highest level since 2004. todayld's is falling after disappointing same-store sales. oneu.s. market makes up third of macdonald's revenues. they were using happy meal treats from frozen may be more people would be in there. when we come back, congress going small. negotiators are coming up with a cease-fire. we...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) ranked highest in investor satisfaction with self-directed services by j.d. power and associates. ♪ i like to move it, move it ♪ i like to move it, move it >>> all right, we got seven minutes till the opening. time for "mad dash" on this tuesday. >> mongolease. >> this is the check -- >> it's up point 7 billion. this is a company under fire by nelson phelps. >> he think there is should be a deal with pepsico. i think these are the luck just guys in the world. that was some binding arbitration by starbucks. >> it was a very big award. at least they're returning it to shareholders. >> buy something -- >> buy something? they shrunk to grow. >> they're getting crush
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you look at ibm and cisco and they have seen shrinking cyst -- sales. >> this is a model. most of this criticism to paul ryan of wisconsin -- if you make a model, make it a model that can work out. we have not seen that. we have not seen the view forward on paper. of your favorite topics, bitcoin. matt miller is in the process of acquiring bitcoin at this very moment. matt, i want to see this going down. >> i'm a little concerned about having to hand someone $800 in actual money for one bitcoin. we will see how it works out. that may be enough money for a down payment or at least a and theon a fiat 500 italian company hopes to sell a lot more of those, especially in new york. they have a plan to go upscale, upmarket and bring the production for a lot of cars back to italy. in order to do that, he wants to sell more maseratis. he wants to sell more of those fiat 500s and he is going to bring all of the productions and to italy. it will put the luxury stamp. sell jeep grand cherokee's that are made in italy. this is a big $12 billion plan. he will invest 9 billion euros. 4c,
you look at ibm and cisco and they have seen shrinking cyst -- sales. >> this is a model. most of this criticism to paul ryan of wisconsin -- if you make a model, make it a model that can work out. we have not seen that. we have not seen the view forward on paper. of your favorite topics, bitcoin. matt miller is in the process of acquiring bitcoin at this very moment. matt, i want to see this going down. >> i'm a little concerned about having to hand someone $800 in actual money for...
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by cisco up. right now that it is printing $85 billion a day so we have more money. the economy is not growing by 85 billion a month. so what happens to that money? i see they have a trick up their sleeves the it doesn't actually go to purchase more goods. where is it going? where's the 85 billion actually going? some is going into the stockmarket, which is partially why using the stock market go up. and part of it is going into we're? into bank reserves. thanks for putting it into a saving account and the fed is thinking interest on that significant to the fact is printing money on one hand and paying people to keep in the reserves on the other. the money is not entering the u.s. economy which is one of the reasons prices are not going up despite the fact we have the same number of goods with more money chasing it. current event. so money, you want it to be something precious, something that's hard to come by, something that grows only so much. and you don't want it to be plentiful. you want it to have some value that people have some ancient valley, that people val
by cisco up. right now that it is printing $85 billion a day so we have more money. the economy is not growing by 85 billion a month. so what happens to that money? i see they have a trick up their sleeves the it doesn't actually go to purchase more goods. where is it going? where's the 85 billion actually going? some is going into the stockmarket, which is partially why using the stock market go up. and part of it is going into we're? into bank reserves. thanks for putting it into a saving...
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but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. ♪ >>> if you thought giving a sleek, smartwatch or cool camera would make a hot gift idea, you'd be so wrong. that's what cnet's editor at large brian cooley is here. by the way, jon fortt joins us at post 9, as well. good morning, brian. >> good to see you guys. >>> home entertainment. you like the panasonic plasma. >> if you go to the cnet television editor's homes, we do it out of our labs in new york, you go to all of their actual homes and see what they bought with their own money, it will be a plasma tv, not an l.e.d., lcd, any newer technology, and probably a panasonic. the story is interesting because panasonic is getting out of the plasma business. i thin
but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. ♪ >>> if you thought giving a sleek, smartwatch or cool...
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handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. connell: are you into this cyber monday? dagen: full online shopping. connell: we are going to look at some of the online retailers to see how stocks are doing. in reaction to the commentary. nicole: everybody gets online, there are so many deals day in and day out. we have to focus on these guys, ebay and up arrow. today is cyber monday, the famous day were everybody goes online to get the best deals. are you shopping right now? national retail federation predicting 131 million americans shopping online today, and that actually beats last year. over the shopping holiday weekend you didn't see the brick-and-mortar stores doing as well as anticipated on the contrary, it is all about shopping online. amazon hit a new high $399, but you can see overall the group is mixed. connell: let's pick up on amazon because a lot of buzz about that story after i'm 60 minutes. the record high earlier on cyber monday. but really th
handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. connell: are you into this cyber monday? dagen: full online shopping. connell: we are going to look at some of the online retailers to see how stocks are doing. in reaction to the commentary. nicole: everybody gets online, there are so many deals day in and day out. we have to focus on these guys, ebay and up arrow....
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handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. >>> what a game at lincoln financial field yesterday, 8 inches of snow as the eagles do fly and beat detroit. >> that's my picture. >> this was the picture that jim was tweeted from his seat yesterday. >> i can't see sean. >> you don't have to worry about it. that's first quarter activity. the nfl stops for nothing. >> sean mccoy, 217 yards rushing, breaking a team franchise record, a record set in '49. >> one of the great things was his interview after. he said, i want to thank steve for putting that number up but records are made to be broken. he is a fabulous guy. >> it is fun to play in snow like that. >> the eagles have the fewest soft tissue injuries of any team. they had no one on injury. they have strength and conditioning. navy seal. never talk about plan. i saw mccoy in the summer. the practice ends and he is not quitting. he says, no, i want more practice. >> the punishing his body has taken. >> they got
handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. >>> what a game at lincoln financial field yesterday, 8 inches of snow as the eagles do fly and beat detroit. >> that's my picture. >> this was the picture that jim was tweeted from his seat yesterday. >> i can't see sean. >> you don't have to worry about it. that's first quarter...
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handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. . >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." the preliminary read on michigan is 82.5. i'm going to have to pull a sanford on that. that is a big number, way more than we were looking for. remember, it is a preliminary read. 85.1 in the july was the best since july of '07. obviously we're snugging up to these levels again. 82.5, it speaks for itself. will it be revived? i can't tell you. today is a two-for, very good news. carl, thank you very much. >> six with 60s with him right now. >> celgene is a buy here. >> liked asian ear, though. >> well, pell low. this is a. 's been on bele this is a very exciting thing. >> goldman conviction buy on dollar -- >> you know what's selling more? i hate to say this, the cigarettes. >> a lot of people thought the optical business might not be well for teleco. look out. the stock will be up more than this. >> you brought a lot of ideas to "mad" this week. what's on tonight? my f
handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. . >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." the preliminary read on michigan is 82.5. i'm going to have to pull a sanford on that. that is a big number, way more than we were looking for. remember, it is a preliminary read. 85.1 in the july was the best since july of '07. obviously we're snugging...
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handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. >>> >>> with historically low interest rates and easy access to capital, bankruptcy filings are down 12% this quarter compared to last year. alex partners is an advisory that specializes in corporate turn around and restructuring and fred crawford is the firm's ceo in -- okay, so year-over-year, what about last year versus the prior year? was that down, as well? >> it was, you remember in the '08/'09 financial crisis, we saw credit markets froze up. since then, with the fed's policies along with very accommodative interest rates and lending policies, we've seen really historical low restructurings for the last three or four years. >> if you have declared bankruptcy with the fed at zero and with all of this accommodation, you should probably get out of the business of managing -- of trying to start a business. if you can't start a successful business in the last couple of years, you've got problems, right? >> for su
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>> cisco and u.s. foods. buying u.s. foods. >> and it is not the router company in this case. this is sysco. >> yes, syy. and issued $3 billion of common stock, $500 million in cash. it's about $3.5 billion. what's u.s. foods make? you know? >> i believe they're in the same business that sysco's in. >> clayton and kkr own -- >> u.s. foods? >> yes. >> they're buying it from clayton. >> it's a foods distribution business, isn't it? >> looks like a food description business. >> for sysco, that makes sense. >> interesting. we'll do work on that and come back to it. >> it is, one of the u.s.'s largest distributors, $19 billion in annual revenue, the tenth largest. >> not as big as sysco, right? >> no, i think they're the biggest. >>> new american airlines is ready for takeoff. phil lebeau joins us and has a special guest with him today. phil? >> reporter: thank you, becky. we're here at the american headquarters, the new american headquarters with the new ceo of the new american, doug parker. congratulations, today's the day you guys can finally say it's done, we're ready to trade
>> cisco and u.s. foods. buying u.s. foods. >> and it is not the router company in this case. this is sysco. >> yes, syy. and issued $3 billion of common stock, $500 million in cash. it's about $3.5 billion. what's u.s. foods make? you know? >> i believe they're in the same business that sysco's in. >> clayton and kkr own -- >> u.s. foods? >> yes. >> they're buying it from clayton. >> it's a foods distribution business, isn't it? >>...
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but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. >>> "squawking dead." our next guest wears many hosts from television host, writer, comedian, entrepreneur to multi-talented nerd icon. joining us onset is chris hardwick, host of amc's hit aftershow "talking dead" and "at midnight." he's also a founder and chief creative officer of nerdist, a website i talked about with my son. we're a nerd household. and you've got comic books there, video games, you've got a video game sweater on. >> i was just trying to spruce it up a little bit because it's -- the weather's really crappy outside right now. >> it is. >> i saw a lot of ties in here. and i said, you know, today is going to be festive video game sweater day. >> you wear a tie on your show, but to come to the business show, you don't wear a tie. >> you know why? this is casual tuesday for me. this is -- i'm coming on cnbc -- it's casual -- casual's going to be the "c" in cnbc. >> if calling you ryan seacrest wasn't sort of kind --
but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. >>> "squawking dead." our next guest wears many hosts from television host, writer, comedian, entrepreneur to multi-talented nerd icon. joining us onset is chris hardwick, host of amc's hit aftershow "talking dead" and "at midnight." he's also a founder and chief creative officer of nerdist, a website i...
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handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." october factory orders dropped 0.9%. close to expectations. looking for a round, a drop of 1%. our last look, september, originally released at 1.7, gets upgraded by that 0.1 up to 1.8. dropped under 300,000 in claims. leaped over 3% in terms of gdp. what does it all means? look at the ten-year. carl, back to you. >> busy morning for you, rick. thanks a lot. our rick santelli. our road map begins with the ford mustang today. the iconic car is getting a makeover. we'll talk to alan mulally about that and more. >> jobless claims falling below 300,000 and third quarter gdp coming
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incorporated and currently the principal security consultant for trusted sec, and morgan write, formerly with cisco security and now c.e.o. of crowd sourced investigations. now i'm not a cybersecurity expert, but i can read the words of those who are. the s.s.t. committee's hearing charter informs members that in order to fully use healthcare.gov, american citizens must input or verify highly personal information such as date of birth and social security numbers for all family members, household salary, debt information, credit card information, place of employment, home addresses, and the like. information that is a treasure-trove for cybercriminals and identity thieves. further, the obamacare website interacts with the i.r.s. and social security administration databases thereby exposing americans to even greater risk of theft of their most private personal information. in their written testimony, these experts warn the following about the health care.gov website. quote, there are clear indicators that even basic security was not, not built into the healthcare.gov website, end quote. quote, the va
incorporated and currently the principal security consultant for trusted sec, and morgan write, formerly with cisco security and now c.e.o. of crowd sourced investigations. now i'm not a cybersecurity expert, but i can read the words of those who are. the s.s.t. committee's hearing charter informs members that in order to fully use healthcare.gov, american citizens must input or verify highly personal information such as date of birth and social security numbers for all family members,...